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because they know the small business with the best technology rules. jenna: well, the road to recovery, looking at lean manufacturing in the u.s. lean manufacturing is a term that describes making and selling products near the consumer where the consumer's going to buy these products. but how many american companies practice lean manufacturing, and can it actually save manufacturing jobs right here mt. united states? james rosen is covering the story, he's live for us in washington. james? >> reporter: jenna, good afternoon. we're all familiar with how henry ford developed the assembly line production method in the early 20th century. more recently it has been a japanese car maker that has pioneered the next evolution on lean manufacturing. in essence, it streamlines the assembly line so that everyone involved in a given project from designers to suppliers to sales people, even marketers truly work together in the same space keeping inventory to a minimum and delivering the finished product as close to point of sale as possible. but a professor of indu
because they know the small business with the best technology rules. jenna: well, the road to recovery, looking at lean manufacturing in the u.s. lean manufacturing is a term that describes making and selling products near the consumer where the consumer's going to buy these products. but how many american companies practice lean manufacturing, and can it actually save manufacturing jobs right here mt. united states? james rosen is covering the story, he's live for us in washington. james?...
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i think we colonized this country in the 19th century with far less technology. this is nothing we can't do. we could have fire lines there, do a better job, better fire suppression techniques. >> but part of the problem, and evelyn, it is complicated but it is to your point. i have a house in cape cod. i got a note from my insurance company. they said turn to the government, you have no private sector option now on cape cod. >> then you could probably move. we are adults. we should be accountable for our decisions. we shouldn't expect the government to bail us out, like bernie madoff. >> rich, isn't part of the reason that insurers are not unsuring anyone in cape god that government is so involved that they are strepping back and saying let them do it? >> it is so complicated. what is an act of god, what is an act of an arsonist. the free market reacts. people vote with their feet. flofer da is losing population for the first time, partly bought of this recession, but also because a lot of people have figured out that they can't afford insurance to live on the g
i think we colonized this country in the 19th century with far less technology. this is nothing we can't do. we could have fire lines there, do a better job, better fire suppression techniques. >> but part of the problem, and evelyn, it is complicated but it is to your point. i have a house in cape cod. i got a note from my insurance company. they said turn to the government, you have no private sector option now on cape cod. >> then you could probably move. we are adults. we should...
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we should spend on smarter technology. i'm talking about better databases. technology that links the databases. someone's name is one database another database will know. this should have been fixed after 9/11 and it wasn't. >> maybe we should spend on intel. huge intel failure not only the christmas bomber look at the fort hood shootings. >> first people we should be screening are the bureaucratics supposed in charge of protecting us. the accountability office showed the tsa has repeated delayed releasing a risk assessment. they've been spending on all this technology without doing a bang for the buck -- >> you are burr rockizing the security process what do you think of bill calling you a socialist? >> far being it -- far be it for me to disagree with my boss. >> if we can put a man on the moon why can't we spend a few better dollars to get better snippers? >> it is the human element that failed. >> that is important too. if we can sniff we wouldn't have to have good databases. >> people connect the dots. i want to know when i board a plane that somebody g
we should spend on smarter technology. i'm talking about better databases. technology that links the databases. someone's name is one database another database will know. this should have been fixed after 9/11 and it wasn't. >> maybe we should spend on intel. huge intel failure not only the christmas bomber look at the fort hood shootings. >> first people we should be screening are the bureaucratics supposed in charge of protecting us. the accountability office showed the tsa has...
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get unions in there, technology will be delayed. it won't get in, instead unions will argue people need to stay in these jobs. unions are not the answer. >> quentin, i wonder whether machines they're answer. americans have this weakness of thinking the machine will be the magic bullet and solve the problems. >> the weakness in a lot of this is somebody pulls something and we take steps against that. we're not particularly forward looking and always fighting the last war where security is concerned. now diment's argument is if people are unionized, they will not respond to the emergency and this is an utter insult to the police and fire who gave everything and more on 9/11, unionized or not people will react well in emergencies. that is an insult. his next argument is, well, the tsa workers are like the cia and fbi and not unionized and they are making ten bucks an hour and are like the border agents who do have corrective bargaining and it is a strategy diment has had for the past year, obama wanted to pass health care and he said l
get unions in there, technology will be delayed. it won't get in, instead unions will argue people need to stay in these jobs. unions are not the answer. >> quentin, i wonder whether machines they're answer. americans have this weakness of thinking the machine will be the magic bullet and solve the problems. >> the weakness in a lot of this is somebody pulls something and we take steps against that. we're not particularly forward looking and always fighting the last war where...
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this shows what technology can do in this day and age. it wouldn't have been possible years ago if these men had a chance to live through this and potentially be rescued. right now the rescuer is talking to them. such a stark picture to see him talking to these men who have been in the same situation for almost 69 days. it went from cheers to quietness. probably the quietest we've seen. as quiet as i've heard it here the last 20 hours. it was sudden cheer when the picture first came up and then a cheer again when they started seeing some of their family members walk into the frame of the video. video more than 2,000 feet underground and it is live as these men prepare for their rescue. it is stunning. that's coming from down below right now again, it will go away once the capsule stars going back up. a second person will come down. then the men start the ascent. we are getting a play-by-play from one of the men in charge up on top right now watching. i can't hear from here. the families right now are local -- our local friend has been fan
this shows what technology can do in this day and age. it wouldn't have been possible years ago if these men had a chance to live through this and potentially be rescued. right now the rescuer is talking to them. such a stark picture to see him talking to these men who have been in the same situation for almost 69 days. it went from cheers to quietness. probably the quietest we've seen. as quiet as i've heard it here the last 20 hours. it was sudden cheer when the picture first came up and then...
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and technology and the increase in technology and better technology against the more people are losing their jobs. >> it is not a zero-sum upon game you can have morive. and more people use temperature morgan go ahead. >> of making it more efficient create jobs, too. >> that's the last word. food police back firing in public schools. the push for healthy lunches costing taxpayers more, it is making kids eat more junk as well for a hot dog cart. my mother said, "well, maybe we ought to buy this hot dog cart and set it up someplace." so my parents went to bank of america. they met with the branch manager and they said, "look, we've got this little hot dog cart, and it's on a really good corner. let's see if we can buy the property." and the branch manager said, "all right, i will take a chance with the two of you." and we've been loyal to bank of america for the last 71 years. >> back to the brown baggings. costly school lunches have them bringing their own food. and bringing stock >> file this under we told you so. remember the food police to make lunches healthier. kid in the la are sk
and technology and the increase in technology and better technology against the more people are losing their jobs. >> it is not a zero-sum upon game you can have morive. and more people use temperature morgan go ahead. >> of making it more efficient create jobs, too. >> that's the last word. food police back firing in public schools. the push for healthy lunches costing taxpayers more, it is making kids eat more junk as well for a hot dog cart. my mother said, "well,...
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if we have modern technology and air traffic control, we can handle twice the traffic we do today, and you wouldn't have three or four-hour delays, you would have three or four hours leaving early. >> any day now, steve, it will happen. last word to you, evelyn? >> i'm saying that penalties don't have to be that severe. there should be some penalties, perhaps reimburse the entire cost of the flight if it's more than three hours. >> but you know, a couple of airlines not too long ago were fined $175,000 because they left people on the tarmac for several hours. >> true. in extreme circumstances, you should have severe penalties, but i think that generally you shouldn't have a rule that's $28,000 as a penalty if it's more than three hours. that will hinder the industry. >> got it. coming up -- tis the season for after-christmas deals. but forget spending your cash at crowd malls and stay home to make money with our stocks on sale. >> it's time for after-christmas sales, and our informers have the stocks that you can get on the cheap that will keep giving all year long. mike? >> staurt, du
if we have modern technology and air traffic control, we can handle twice the traffic we do today, and you wouldn't have three or four-hour delays, you would have three or four hours leaving early. >> any day now, steve, it will happen. last word to you, evelyn? >> i'm saying that penalties don't have to be that severe. there should be some penalties, perhaps reimburse the entire cost of the flight if it's more than three hours. >> but you know, a couple of airlines not too...
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. >> paul: what's the technological answer. around the post office with federal express and e-mail, how can it be in education. >> the competition like we were talking about. they have to earn the client base for the kids in the school and they will compete. the schools on the west side and the noise you're hearing, watch when the parents line around the block and the ones that don't get in they'll want a second, a third and a fourth and once that happened the school on west side will have to compete and innovate and technology can do a lot of things in school systems that adults now do, but because it's a monopoly operated school system the adults don't want to change the way they do business and incentive to innovate is not there and as a result we're using a 19th century classroom model in the 21st century, that's going to change. >> paul: all right, joe klein thanks for being here. >> thank you, paul. >> paul: we have to take one more break. when we come back, hits and misses of the week. [ male announcer ] this is lara. he
. >> paul: what's the technological answer. around the post office with federal express and e-mail, how can it be in education. >> the competition like we were talking about. they have to earn the client base for the kids in the school and they will compete. the schools on the west side and the noise you're hearing, watch when the parents line around the block and the ones that don't get in they'll want a second, a third and a fourth and once that happened the school on west side...
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you get to make a lot of interesting technology bets and they have always been expensive and the stock has continued to go up. >> people buy books on-line and they don't pollute enough. david: have
you get to make a lot of interesting technology bets and they have always been expensive and the stock has continued to go up. >> people buy books on-line and they don't pollute enough. david: have
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technology has made it possible to safely unlock this cleanly burning natural gas. this deposits can provide us with fuel for a hundred years, providing energy security and economic growth all across this country. it just takes somebody having thidea, and that's where the discovery comes from. >> hello, everyone, in new york, we are tracking our extreme storm system that produced severe weather for a week now and we have more tornado watches in effect across south carolina, north carolina, and parts of the mid-atlantic and a few tornado warnings to tell you about across eastern north carolina, the same area that two weeks ago was hit with confirmed tornadoes and we still have the possibility of currently having tornadoes on the ground including greenville so if you live in the nine counties, seek shelter immediately and another warning with a tornado on the ground across southeast georgia to to the east moving at 50 miles per hour. so they are quick moving and the danger is high. keep this in mind before the storm heads into thursday night and greatest risk for seve
technology has made it possible to safely unlock this cleanly burning natural gas. this deposits can provide us with fuel for a hundred years, providing energy security and economic growth all across this country. it just takes somebody having thidea, and that's where the discovery comes from. >> hello, everyone, in new york, we are tracking our extreme storm system that produced severe weather for a week now and we have more tornado watches in effect across south carolina, north...
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small sinesses that want to grow use 4g lte technology from verizon. i wonder how she does it. that's why she's the boss. because the small business with the best tecology rules. contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 1-800-974-6006. a great clean doesn't have to take longer. i'm done. i'm gonna read one of these. i'm gonna read one of these! [ female announcer ] unlike sprays and dust rags, swiffer 360 duster's extender gets into hard-to-reach places without the hassle. so you can get unbelievable dust pickup in less time without missing a thing. i love that book. can you believe the twin did it? ♪ swiffer. great clean in less time. or your money back. >>> severe weather pounding parts of the southeast. people in western south carolina recovering after a pair of tornadoes touched down yesterday. no one died in the storm but several homes were destroyed including one belonging to a woman who had just passed away. her family heartbroken. >> it was the last thing we had that we could come to and be a part of. where she lived and this is where she died. it
small sinesses that want to grow use 4g lte technology from verizon. i wonder how she does it. that's why she's the boss. because the small business with the best tecology rules. contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 1-800-974-6006. a great clean doesn't have to take longer. i'm done. i'm gonna read one of these. i'm gonna read one of these! [ female announcer ] unlike sprays and dust rags, swiffer 360 duster's extender gets into hard-to-reach places without the hassle....
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>> no, a lot of the spending increases have come through advancements in technology, so people have spent for better care. that's why, when people have serious illnesses, david, in other countries, they come here. my wife has an uncle who's a doctor in canada, and he's in disbelief that we want to put a model that's similar to canada's model. he shakes his head. he cannot believe it. it will either lead to rationing and/or higher costs. david: i remember the former prime minister of canada sent his mother to the united states for treatment. >> i don't know. i think that's a red herring. the fact of the matter is -- >> red hering? >> the problem that we have -- mike, we have a private healthcare system in this country, and the costs are totally out of control. so i don't think you can only blame the government for spending beyond its means here. david: the boss wants in. go ahead, steve. >> we don't have real freer enterprise in healthcare because there's a disconnect between the consumer and provider, which is why, when you go to a hospital, clinic or doctor and ask you what the cost is,
>> no, a lot of the spending increases have come through advancements in technology, so people have spent for better care. that's why, when people have serious illnesses, david, in other countries, they come here. my wife has an uncle who's a doctor in canada, and he's in disbelief that we want to put a model that's similar to canada's model. he shakes his head. he cannot believe it. it will either lead to rationing and/or higher costs. david: i remember the former prime minister of...
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[ male announcer ] dow soluons use vibration reduction technology to help reduce tra noise so trains move quieter through urban areas all over the world. sometimes the best solutions are the ones you never hear about. together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. [ all ] shh! [ male announcer ] solutionism. the new optimi. >> good morning, i am jamie colby. winning numbers. 2, four, 23, 38. 46, and megaball 23. three confirmed winners in three states. kansas, illinois and maryland and these lucky folks may be splitting more than 640 million. and nationwide, americans spent 1.5 billion. and appeal can and first papal. and they asked the cuban government to restore the good friday. and they will officially recognize the holy day next week. >> and just got two big signs that the economy may be in a recovery mode. 42 percent said they will be hiring in the next six months and the stock market is seeing the best quarter in 14 years. is the recovery here in >> you have to bite down hard on the bullet and accept the good news. thingings are getting better and p
[ male announcer ] dow soluons use vibration reduction technology to help reduce tra noise so trains move quieter through urban areas all over the world. sometimes the best solutions are the ones you never hear about. together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. [ all ] shh! [ male announcer ] solutionism. the new optimi. >> good morning, i am jamie colby. winning numbers. 2, four, 23, 38. 46, and megaball 23. three confirmed winners in three states. kansas,...
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when you actually get down into the bare bones of it, there's so much technology that's submerg. [ rob ] my welds are a signature, i could tell my welds apart from anybody's. you lay down that nice bead and you look at it, i love it. they don't go together by themselve there are a lot of little parts, and everyone has their job. [ scott ] i'd love to see it out there on the open tracks. and when i e it, i'm gonna know that i helped build that thing. [ train whistle blows ] here she comes! [ bell clanging ] [ train whistle blows ] wow! [ charlie ] well, it's one thing seeing them built, but then to see them out here, pulling freight across america, it makes us proud. ♪ [ male announc ] you plant. you mow. you grow. you dream. meet the new definition of durability: the john deere select series. with endless possibilities, what will you create? ♪ learn more about the new select series x310 with power steering at johndeere.com/x310. >> great to have you here. live from "america's news headquarters" i'm jamie colby. republican senator chuck grassley is calling for an expanded investigat
when you actually get down into the bare bones of it, there's so much technology that's submerg. [ rob ] my welds are a signature, i could tell my welds apart from anybody's. you lay down that nice bead and you look at it, i love it. they don't go together by themselve there are a lot of little parts, and everyone has their job. [ scott ] i'd love to see it out there on the open tracks. and when i e it, i'm gonna know that i helped build that thing. [ train whistle blows ] here she comes! [...
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introducing the geospring water heater from ge with advanced hybrid technology. heating the water in your home any other way is just going to seeprimitive. ♪ i'd get this tightness in my chest. so i went back to my doctor again. we chose symbicort to help control my asthma symptoms all day and night. [ man ] symbicort improves my lung function, starting within 15 mutes. symbict will not replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. it is a combination of two medicines and should not be taken more often than prescribed. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems, and children and adolescents mahave an increased risk of being hospitalized for asthma problems. symbicort is not for people whose asthma is well controlled with a long-term asthma control medicin like inhaled corticosteroids. once your asthma is well controlled, your doctor will decide if you can stop symbicort without loss of control, and prescribe a long-term asthma control medicine. be sure to see your doctor if yoursthma does not improve
introducing the geospring water heater from ge with advanced hybrid technology. heating the water in your home any other way is just going to seeprimitive. ♪ i'd get this tightness in my chest. so i went back to my doctor again. we chose symbicort to help control my asthma symptoms all day and night. [ man ] symbicort improves my lung function, starting within 15 mutes. symbict will not replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. it is a combination of two medicines and should not be taken...
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on-line technology will blow away 25 to 50% of colleges over the next ten or 20 years. so why not let them try? it's a private institution. it's a donor -- if the donor base doesn't like it, they'll let them know soon enough. draw the line. don't try it at a public university, but small liberal arts college, private college, why not? >> morgan, what about that? if it's kept in the private level, are you for extending this into public colleges and getting the government involved? >> i'm definitely for it on the private level. i'm not so sure how i feel about it on the public level. if we shift it to the government, i'd be all for doing this across the board with all loans. >> there is no such thing as private college. >> i'm interested in john's incentive argument, when you have this massive piled mound of debt. >> disinventive. >> that's true. you got to get a job to pay off your loan. that's an interesting part of the argument. >> that's the point, you want the fear factor to get a job. let's end the myth about private colleges. all colleges in the u.s., with the excep
on-line technology will blow away 25 to 50% of colleges over the next ten or 20 years. so why not let them try? it's a private institution. it's a donor -- if the donor base doesn't like it, they'll let them know soon enough. draw the line. don't try it at a public university, but small liberal arts college, private college, why not? >> morgan, what about that? if it's kept in the private level, are you for extending this into public colleges and getting the government involved? >>...
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the proven technology of a broadview security system delivers rapid response from highly trained professionals, 24 hours a day. call now to get the $99 installation, plus a second keypad installed free. and, you could save up to 20% on your homeowner's insurance. call now - and get the system installed for just $99. broadview security for your home or business - the next generation of brink's home security. call now. greta: this is a fox news alert. a pilot for united airlines has been charged with getting drunk on alcohol and trying to fly an international flight. yesterday the pilot was removed from a united flight that was about to leaf london's heathrow airport for chicago. the 51-year-old pilot reportedly from colorado failed a breath test from heathrow. he has been released on bail. we will let you know what happens. if you thought the house bill over health care was brutal just wait it could be a blood bath. harry reid needs 60 votes for the health care bill. for republicans the vote is different, 41. why? earlier senator judd greg went on "on the record." >> thank you for having me. gr
the proven technology of a broadview security system delivers rapid response from highly trained professionals, 24 hours a day. call now to get the $99 installation, plus a second keypad installed free. and, you could save up to 20% on your homeowner's insurance. call now - and get the system installed for just $99. broadview security for your home or business - the next generation of brink's home security. call now. greta: this is a fox news alert. a pilot for united airlines has been charged...
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would only see the acceleration of offshoring and you would have board discussions on how can we use technology to take out more jobs? hiring a new person has become a regulatory nightmare. >> that's right. you are giving employers another reason not to hire in the u.s.. why would you do that right now? >> the purpose of a company isn't to raise employment in a country it is to make a profit. that should be left up to the people who own the company, not government. >> the only way you are going to do it is ban resumes. let's focus on government obstacles to job creation and this would be an academic exercise. >> teachers making out like pan did its snagging 7 1/2 million dollars from taxpayers by not working. why it could happen over and over again in your state. hey, did you ever finish last month's invoices? sadly, no. oh. but i did pick up your dry cleaning and had your shoes shined. well, i made you a reservation at the sushi plce around the corner. well, in that case, i better get bk to these invoices... whh i'll do right after making your favorite pancakes. you know what? i'm going to tid
would only see the acceleration of offshoring and you would have board discussions on how can we use technology to take out more jobs? hiring a new person has become a regulatory nightmare. >> that's right. you are giving employers another reason not to hire in the u.s.. why would you do that right now? >> the purpose of a company isn't to raise employment in a country it is to make a profit. that should be left up to the people who own the company, not government. >> the only...
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>> don't pay 30 times earning for technology company you could buy the next eight-track tape. >> eric: is there any competition? >> sure. but he hasn't seen "alice in wonderland." that is his problem. >> i have two widows that own stock in lowe's. it's the one that own two other solid businesses than dolby. one is property casual. >> eric: do you like this? >> trading at 30 times earning. it's expensive and the insiders sold 680,000 shares. >> eric: what is your pick? >> marriott international. obviously, we know what family this is. they're in hotels. the stock lacked the rivals recently. in addition, this is a great up-side play for the economy. >> eric: like it? >> good company. marriott is famous for the soft pillows and sharp elbows but i'm concerned because business spending is headed down i think because of the way the economy is; particularly, small and mid-size business. >> eric: neil, real quick. >> mike is wrong here. business is starting to pick up. happy days are here again, mike. >> eric: you like this one? >> yes, i do. i love hotel stocks. >> eric: there we go.
>> don't pay 30 times earning for technology company you could buy the next eight-track tape. >> eric: is there any competition? >> sure. but he hasn't seen "alice in wonderland." that is his problem. >> i have two widows that own stock in lowe's. it's the one that own two other solid businesses than dolby. one is property casual. >> eric: do you like this? >> trading at 30 times earning. it's expensive and the insiders sold 680,000 shares. >>...
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technology to learn and play on-the-go. only at verizon. android powered. playstation certified. the xperia play by sony ericsson. only $99.99. >> who is anders bravic? the wake of the massacre in norway, against multi-culturism, muslims and marxism, has been described as an a christian fundamentalist and will his bloody shootout lead to multi-culturalism in europe and here in the u.s. and let's go. so, bret, this week you wrote on your column, what is anders bravic. tell us what you met. >> we've learned who anders bravic is, his parents were divorced and the details of his life and media descriptions coming out about his politics, right wing, christian, neo-nazi and so on. i think that those descriptions falwell short of the mark. do you want to call him a right wing nut job, yeah, evil incarnate? yeah, that, too. his politics belong in a different policy. >> paul: which means what? >> if you have an apocalyptic event and set off a small explosion and some tectonic plate and make huge shifts. and we've seen this sort of politics. >> paul: he's trying to foment major change with
technology to learn and play on-the-go. only at verizon. android powered. playstation certified. the xperia play by sony ericsson. only $99.99. >> who is anders bravic? the wake of the massacre in norway, against multi-culturism, muslims and marxism, has been described as an a christian fundamentalist and will his bloody shootout lead to multi-culturalism in europe and here in the u.s. and let's go. so, bret, this week you wrote on your column, what is anders bravic. tell us what you met....
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and the reason that inflation is not worse statistically because the world of technology is dragging down costs. you can make free long distance costs over skype. and so poor people are hurt. they live in a world where disporportionate amount of their income goes to food and they are killed. >>> and steve, a point. the price of gasoline is going down a couple of pennies. but went up two dollars a gallons since president obama was president. and so will voters even though it is coming down a couple of pennies, will they see the downward trend as benefiting president obama. >> it is a bear market rally. people know the economy . when it gets ahead of the steam. it is the worst recovery in our history. even e even in the 1930s we had a sharp upturn. this is pathetic. >> expectations are poor? >> they are trying to be set by the federal reserve. it is weird that ben bernanke is acting like a ceo and giving earnings estimate on inflation and inflation targets. you do make a point david about the fact that the fed ignored or people tend to ignore; you can't eat an ipad or computer. those a
and the reason that inflation is not worse statistically because the world of technology is dragging down costs. you can make free long distance costs over skype. and so poor people are hurt. they live in a world where disporportionate amount of their income goes to food and they are killed. >>> and steve, a point. the price of gasoline is going down a couple of pennies. but went up two dollars a gallons since president obama was president. and so will voters even though it is coming...
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. >> paul: what is the technological answer? >> create come t the kind of thing you and you are talking about. people have to earn their client base the kids that go to those schools, they will compete that school on the westside for all the noise you are hearing watch when the parents line-up, then the ones who don't get in they are going to want a second, third and fourth. once that happens that school on the westside will have to compete, innovate. technology could do a lot in school systems that adults now do. because it is a monopoly operated system the adults don't want to change the way they do business. the incentive to innovate is not there. as a result, we are using a 19th century model in the 21st century that is going to change. >> paul: joel klein, thanks for being here. >> thank you paul. >> paul: when we come back hits and misses of the week. [ male announcer ] 100 crisps in every can. ♪ 100 ways to enjoy pringles. ♪ ♪ and they're the same price as the leading bag chips. 100 crisps... 100 ways. ♪ everythin
. >> paul: what is the technological answer? >> create come t the kind of thing you and you are talking about. people have to earn their client base the kids that go to those schools, they will compete that school on the westside for all the noise you are hearing watch when the parents line-up, then the ones who don't get in they are going to want a second, third and fourth. once that happens that school on the westside will have to compete, innovate. technology could do a lot in...
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exxonmobil is working to improve cars, liners of tires, plastics which are lighter and advanced hydrogen technologies that could increase fuel efficiency by up to 80%. >> the house voted overwhelmingly this week in favor of new economic sanctions against iran. the legislation would punish foreign companies that sell refined petroleum products to the islamic republic which imports 40% of its domestic fuel. the vote came the day before iran test fired a medium range missile capable of reaching israel and parts of europe and the same week that three american detained hikers will face trial on charges they were committing espionage. for more i'm journd by matt comiskey, a year since the president's inaugural, nearly a year when he said we will-- offered an open hand to iran in return if they would unclench their fist. what does he have to show for it? >> paul, you've mentioned some achievements they've gotten so far, to that list i think we might add that this week there was a report that iran is developing a trigger for a nuclear bomb. we've had other reports in the last few months that they're making p
exxonmobil is working to improve cars, liners of tires, plastics which are lighter and advanced hydrogen technologies that could increase fuel efficiency by up to 80%. >> the house voted overwhelmingly this week in favor of new economic sanctions against iran. the legislation would punish foreign companies that sell refined petroleum products to the islamic republic which imports 40% of its domestic fuel. the vote came the day before iran test fired a medium range missile capable of...
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>> this is a myth in the scary technology department. project that is successful will allow their little machine to read your mind. you're in trouble stuart. >> stuart: frightening. >> truly frightening. we can be comforted by the fact an that only in the early stages right now it can tell between which two words you're thinking of. they say it is going to help severely disabled people communicate. but, i think that it can be used in other ways and none are talk taub >> stuart: your assumption is there is something in there. >> as president obama was meeting in prague in moscow the kremlin was cracking down on political freedoms. using excuse of last week's terrorist bombing in the subway to threaten the few independent media outlets left. this happened in 2004 and here we go again. >> stuart: that's not good. steve? >> the university of illinois this week gave a leadership award to rafael careeria the president of ecuador this is a bad, bad man. he is nationalized industries, 50% under employment in the country. hostile to america. has
>> this is a myth in the scary technology department. project that is successful will allow their little machine to read your mind. you're in trouble stuart. >> stuart: frightening. >> truly frightening. we can be comforted by the fact an that only in the early stages right now it can tell between which two words you're thinking of. they say it is going to help severely disabled people communicate. but, i think that it can be used in other ways and none are talk taub >>...
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. ♪ impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. ro price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >> 22 after the top of the hour. federal inspectors finding a long list of unsanitary conditions linked to the deadly meningitis outbreak. they include leaky sealings and bugs. all of the products have been recalled. and a disabled veteran is now suing united airlines for mistreatment at chicago o'hare airport. retired army sergeant joseph snuff said he was injured when a worker pushed him out of a wheelchair. he claims he had a concussion. their review doesn't match mr. smith's version of those events. >>> 22 minutes after the hour and millions of us will start lining up after dinner on thanksgiving just to make sure we get the bes
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they trusted us and our plan to let us come down there and use our technology. on the 33rd day of us drilling we broke into the mine. >> sean: you faced a lot of the difficulty, virgin rock. maybe you can explain how you came up with this plan. the very narrow margin of error for you and the engineers involved in all of this. and why you had to go in at a little bit of an angle. you had to avoid certain situations. i -- it was risky from the beginning. >> high risk. the biggest thing we had going on our side, there was a 5 1/2 inch exploration hole that was used to help find the mine there's was already into the mine. our plan was designed around following that hole. we made the first path and opened it from 5 1/2 inches to 12 inches all the way into the mine. in fact, we were at control of the drill rig when they broke through and the miners filmed the bit breakthrough the roof of the mine. it was a big moment that was the highest risk part. if we had lost that pilot hole we would have undoubtedly never had found that mine again. we enlarged it from 12 inch to
they trusted us and our plan to let us come down there and use our technology. on the 33rd day of us drilling we broke into the mine. >> sean: you faced a lot of the difficulty, virgin rock. maybe you can explain how you came up with this plan. the very narrow margin of error for you and the engineers involved in all of this. and why you had to go in at a little bit of an angle. you had to avoid certain situations. i -- it was risky from the beginning. >> high risk. the biggest...
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labor and litigation they are rising and technology is dropping. what would any rational company do? they would use technology as a substitute for labor all they can and that will suppress the labor market. >> we don't have inflation just yet because the banks have yet to lend all of that money in the system and unemployment is high. when they turn around you will have more. >> i think anybody who goes to the grocery store knows we have inflation right now. >> it is affected the standard of live so the inflation is there . the question is, are they going to continue it . that's the real question. >> we'll leave that question. forget soaring prices. the president said it is new technology like atm's that are costing jobs. >> say goodbye to a senior doctor in the privacy of his own practice. how a health care law is forcing a major shift in the way we are going to receive health care . ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] thanks to advanced natural gas turbine technology from ge, the power that will help make our nation more energy independent is right her
labor and litigation they are rising and technology is dropping. what would any rational company do? they would use technology as a substitute for labor all they can and that will suppress the labor market. >> we don't have inflation just yet because the banks have yet to lend all of that money in the system and unemployment is high. when they turn around you will have more. >> i think anybody who goes to the grocery store knows we have inflation right now. >> it is affected...
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. >> credit cards. 17 times earnings and a technology company. that is the reason to buy it. >> everybody knows visa, do you like it? >> it is cute logic but the stock swings too much to pay off the credit card. >> you are for microsoft, why? >> i like microsoft, the stock is stable and boring, but there is a nice dividend and great to pay off debt. >> morgan, you like it. >> they are slow to create smart phones and the price reflects it. >> you are going to natural and basic like iron, ore pellets. >> it is worth its metal and
. >> credit cards. 17 times earnings and a technology company. that is the reason to buy it. >> everybody knows visa, do you like it? >> it is cute logic but the stock swings too much to pay off the credit card. >> you are for microsoft, why? >> i like microsoft, the stock is stable and boring, but there is a nice dividend and great to pay off debt. >> morgan, you like it. >> they are slow to create smart phones and the price reflects it. >> you...
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of the 19th century before mastering the technology of the 21st. >> paul: steve. >> who would have thought that the congressional democrats new best friend is ronald reagan. they're citing the gipper saying he raised the debt ceiling 17 times and quoting him, saying if we don't raise the debt system it will be a calamity. what they leave out. ronald reagan also said in the same address that for those who think we can't cut more government spending they're wrong. for those who think we can
of the 19th century before mastering the technology of the 21st. >> paul: steve. >> who would have thought that the congressional democrats new best friend is ronald reagan. they're citing the gipper saying he raised the debt ceiling 17 times and quoting him, saying if we don't raise the debt system it will be a calamity. what they leave out. ronald reagan also said in the same address that for those who think we can't cut more government spending they're wrong. for those who think...
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important technology. i bet they get bought soon. >> mike has a comment. >> my concern is the inventory turnover is slowing down, stuart. the top finance guy sold a lot of stock recently. >> give me wha
important technology. i bet they get bought soon. >> mike has a comment. >> my concern is the inventory turnover is slowing down, stuart. the top finance guy sold a lot of stock recently. >> give me wha
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bounty has trap and lock technology to soak up big spills and lock them in. why use more when you can use less? new bounty. the clean picker upper. [ male announcer ] you're at the age where you don't get thrown by curveballs. ♪ this is the age of knowing how to get things done. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. i toog nyguil bud i'm stild stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't un-stuff your nose. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels f
bounty has trap and lock technology to soak up big spills and lock them in. why use more when you can use less? new bounty. the clean picker upper. [ male announcer ] you're at the age where you don't get thrown by curveballs. ♪ this is the age of knowing how to get things done. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for...
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in technology. all the big names we know of, they were co-founded by people who are from other countries. i think the h1b visa is a great way to jump-start the economy and opening up the control there from 85,000 a year to the dot-com boomers, 195,000 hworch visas. >> in other words, someone graduates here with a phd or a high degree, they should have that green card instead of being sent back. keep the brain power here. >> this is where so much of the growth of the country is coming from and we are accepting it back. it is all areas, not just technology and pharmaceuticals and i think things like that, a lot of growth is coming and we could be supporting so much more. i think we are starting to try. but we need to take a lot more action on that. >> greta: need it take a break. who is the better man for the job in president obama and governor mitt romney clashing over business isn't fight is getting ugly and uglier. whose ideas will help small businesses and big businesses? what does it mean for you
in technology. all the big names we know of, they were co-founded by people who are from other countries. i think the h1b visa is a great way to jump-start the economy and opening up the control there from 85,000 a year to the dot-com boomers, 195,000 hworch visas. >> in other words, someone graduates here with a phd or a high degree, they should have that green card instead of being sent back. keep the brain power here. >> this is where so much of the growth of the country is...
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. >> dana: great american success story in innovation and ingenuity of technology created that is now putting america on a path to become less dependent on foreign sources of energy. that is true on state and private property. not true on the federal land, because they are pecked to death by ducks. every governor is coming up with a different plan. not only if you are an energy company do you teal with the federal government regulations you have the state government regulations that are varying. oil doesn't respect state borders. so on the energy side of thing, a big deal. also on banking and financial regulations. there is one industry that helps. lawyers. they will pore over the regulations. >> andrea: don't you think a lot of people suspect it would happen? it started before the election. they expect that the second term is just an imperialist president. everything will be down on the down low. >> greg: yeah. 68 new regulations a day for 90 days. it's like black mold in your home. you see a little there and come back and it's all over the place. regulations exist to keep regulators
. >> dana: great american success story in innovation and ingenuity of technology created that is now putting america on a path to become less dependent on foreign sources of energy. that is true on state and private property. not true on the federal land, because they are pecked to death by ducks. every governor is coming up with a different plan. not only if you are an energy company do you teal with the federal government regulations you have the state government regulations that are...
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we reached the point where technology changed the whole game in a way we are beginning to realize. on line universities and couple of them started by two stanford professors and world class education for free or near free . what are employers looking for? intelligence and drive and discipline . it used to be a college degree stood for those things and now they have faster and better ways to determine whether they want to hire someone. >> john, billions of dollars in government stub sidies for college education are worthless? >> they are worthless and i am not going to defend them but what botherings me is it a notionful a job that requires a college degree. i don't care if you want to be an investment banking analyst, there is nothing you learned in the four years that has nothing to do with the job you will eventually do . the idea that college is going to make us better or worse, jobbings are not plentiful because government is getting in the way of. >> emac a lot of the plumber jobs don't require college. but associates degrease pay more than the college jobbings. >> yes, a trad
we reached the point where technology changed the whole game in a way we are beginning to realize. on line universities and couple of them started by two stanford professors and world class education for free or near free . what are employers looking for? intelligence and drive and discipline . it used to be a college degree stood for those things and now they have faster and better ways to determine whether they want to hire someone. >> john, billions of dollars in government stub sidies...
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technologies like robotics and 3 d will take that equation away. at that point america should ask itself if it is automobile device. and we have that ability. >> we have to leave that down. jot the facebook pass word down. why some at forbes love it. nergy right here in america. yeah, over 100 years worth. okay, so you mean you just ignore the environment. actually, it's cleaner. and, it provides jobs. and it helps our economy. okay, i'm listening. [announcer] at conoco phillips we're helping power america's economy with cleaner affordable natural gas... more jobs, less emissions, a good answer for everyone. so, by reducing the impact of production... and protecting our land and water... i might get a job once we graduate. all eyes are on louisiana. it is the latest contest for the gop presidential nomination. there are 20 delegates up for grab. white house hopeful rick santorum is lookking for a rebound following the critical loss. we'll have a live report from louisiana at 1:00 p.m. eastern. the japanese sunshine fishing ship. no one was on board
technologies like robotics and 3 d will take that equation away. at that point america should ask itself if it is automobile device. and we have that ability. >> we have to leave that down. jot the facebook pass word down. why some at forbes love it. nergy right here in america. yeah, over 100 years worth. okay, so you mean you just ignore the environment. actually, it's cleaner. and, it provides jobs. and it helps our economy. okay, i'm listening. [announcer] at conoco phillips we're...
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high technology is competitive industry. if they can't get the skills here, that will be taken over seas and not good for us and our economy. >> mark, what do you think? >> this is t fox news channel and should never give preferences. but ghive preferences i am a foreign decent on an application. this is ridiculous. look what we are saying, 15-20 percent of our population is out of work or underemployed or given up lookking for work and turn and say i am greekk or rushhian. i should get the job over the american. i have nothing against immigration or hiring people based on skills, come on, guys, take care of our own first. >> steve, and victoria want to chime in . >> what do you think of all of this? >> if you are a russian chip engineer and i need one, i am not going to hire an american insurance salesman to do the chip engineering. i will hire for the skill set. remember that old saying we are a nation of immigrants. reason we built the strongest economy in the world. we diversified the gene pool of ideas by letting new co
high technology is competitive industry. if they can't get the skills here, that will be taken over seas and not good for us and our economy. >> mark, what do you think? >> this is t fox news channel and should never give preferences. but ghive preferences i am a foreign decent on an application. this is ridiculous. look what we are saying, 15-20 percent of our population is out of work or underemployed or given up lookking for work and turn and say i am greekk or rushhian. i should...
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it's to bind the inefficient technology. leaders and politicians love to put up lots of solar cells, a lot for wind mills to show they care, but of course that's all inefficient technology. what you want is to pay the researchers to make better technologies for the future. and then you could incentivize and correct it with having a lot of different x prices, that would be the way to go for the future. >> thank you for being here. when we come back harry reid's health care compromise, was the public option removed or just replaced by the mother of all public options? . >>. >> >> senate majority leader harry reid announced this week that he brokered a compromise between liberal and moderate democrats that may clear the way for a the passage of a health care bill by christmas. a deal which emerged after days of secret negotiations would reportedly eliminate the government-run public option once considered by liberals to be the linchpin of reform, but before you breathe a sigh of relief, the compromise includes something that ma
it's to bind the inefficient technology. leaders and politicians love to put up lots of solar cells, a lot for wind mills to show they care, but of course that's all inefficient technology. what you want is to pay the researchers to make better technologies for the future. and then you could incentivize and correct it with having a lot of different x prices, that would be the way to go for the future. >> thank you for being here. when we come back harry reid's health care compromise, was...
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mary to you. >> a miss in the scary technology department. intel this week unveiled a project this week, if successful will allow their little machine to read your mind. you're in trouble, stuart. >> stuart: frightening. >> this is frightening, we can be comforted by the fact it's only the early stages and right now it can tell between which two words you're thinking of. they say that it's going to help severely disabled people communicate, but i think that can be used in other ways and none of them-- >> dysfunction in there. >> and president obama was meeting with the president in prague, back in moscow the kremlin was cracking down on political freedom again. this time using the excuse of last week's terrorist bombening the moscow subway to threaten the few free independents, media outlets left and this happened last time in 2004 and i'm afraid here we go again. >> stuart: that's not good, matt. all right. steve? >> my alma mater, the university of illinois this week gave a leadership award to raphael kariya, the president of ecuador, this
mary to you. >> a miss in the scary technology department. intel this week unveiled a project this week, if successful will allow their little machine to read your mind. you're in trouble, stuart. >> stuart: frightening. >> this is frightening, we can be comforted by the fact it's only the early stages and right now it can tell between which two words you're thinking of. they say that it's going to help severely disabled people communicate, but i think that can be used in...
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we're one of the most productive economies and we control the world technology. we have huge economic assets. >> thank god for that. >> they have virtually none. they have nice beaches. >> and we have nice beaches. >> well, we have some, too. the gary b the question, will we continue to be productive if, as toby points out, our percentage of what we produce, the debt percentage is growing. in greece it's 123% of what they produce. we're getting up there. >> exactly, brenda. i think we're going to have to continue to be productive to be quite honest with you, because we're not absorbing the new people coming into the workplace to look for a job. you know with all the money that we've spent, i would have expected to see some sort of positive movement in the unemployment rate. instead, and this is supposedly the metric that the obama administration is measuring, we're basically 10% unemployment. to steve's point regarding the two wars that, you know, the, implied that it was bush's fault, but going to that argument, i notice that obama is continuing the efforts in t
we're one of the most productive economies and we control the world technology. we have huge economic assets. >> thank god for that. >> they have virtually none. they have nice beaches. >> and we have nice beaches. >> well, we have some, too. the gary b the question, will we continue to be productive if, as toby points out, our percentage of what we produce, the debt percentage is growing. in greece it's 123% of what they produce. we're getting up there. >>...
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more efficient overtime as the technology improves. people, companies buy the oil because it's efficient source of energy. >> david: quinton, go ahead. >> it takes months to move a rig out of the gulf to brazil or africa and you move it back. if it is six-month moratorium they'll stay there. >> put figures in there. the cost of keeping them inactive is $1 million a day. that's what they pay for the rig to be there. >> if the airplane was crashing you would check the airplane. if a car had a defect you'd check the other car. >> david: a bottom line decisions that the riggers have to make to continue to pay for doing nothing. >> the fear is this will go beyond six month. you don't need to do a moratorium at all. >> the other oil companies testified saying they would not have pulled the rigs unless the moratorium took place. that's what is going on. not like they want to keep the rigs out. >> last word from emac. bottom of the hour, pay up if b.p. goes down. "cashin' in" crew says $5 gas prices could be coming to a gas pump near you. firs
more efficient overtime as the technology improves. people, companies buy the oil because it's efficient source of energy. >> david: quinton, go ahead. >> it takes months to move a rig out of the gulf to brazil or africa and you move it back. if it is six-month moratorium they'll stay there. >> put figures in there. the cost of keeping them inactive is $1 million a day. that's what they pay for the rig to be there. >> if the airplane was crashing you would check the...
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technology allows the white house and the government to track whatever they want. think about the f.b.i. neil: but as a constitutional lawyer reyet, he must know this is a no-no. >> i say it is a no, no. neil: judge andrew napolitano says it is a no-no. >> right. he shouldn't want this kind of information in his hands or anybody else's hands. he shouldn't want to fight the information that's out there in regular conversation. what he should want to do is have the best thing for defense is a good offense.
technology allows the white house and the government to track whatever they want. think about the f.b.i. neil: but as a constitutional lawyer reyet, he must know this is a no-no. >> i say it is a no, no. neil: judge andrew napolitano says it is a no-no. >> right. he shouldn't want this kind of information in his hands or anybody else's hands. he shouldn't want to fight the information that's out there in regular conversation. what he should want to do is have the best thing for...
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it was going to take until december, that seemed a little bit long, based on my experience and the technology that's available. i think they were being a little bit... -- >> pessimistic. >> reporter: cautious. and you know, thinking -- >> they didn't want to disappoint. >> reporter: yeah. >> joe, look, you are an expert on these things. this is not a straight shot. it is not just a drop down 2,0 41 feet. there is an ang toll this. does that invite the opportunity that the capsule could get stuck here, that rock, after repeated pressure of up and down, up and down, could shift and wedge the capsule against the wall of the shaft? >> reporter: you always run that risk. but the fact that they evaluated the bore hole and determined that they only had to case the top portion of it and only 300 feet was an indication that they felt very comfortable with the bore holeally stability that. rock's very hard. the drillers would be able to tell you a lot as they were drilling what they were drilling through and so forth t. seems like all the experts that were on the site down there felt that the bore hole
it was going to take until december, that seemed a little bit long, based on my experience and the technology that's available. i think they were being a little bit... -- >> pessimistic. >> reporter: cautious. and you know, thinking -- >> they didn't want to disappoint. >> reporter: yeah. >> joe, look, you are an expert on these things. this is not a straight shot. it is not just a drop down 2,0 41 feet. there is an ang toll this. does that invite the opportunity...